June 14, 2003; Jefferson, Wis. -
It was the NAPA Summer Rumble finale of a 2 night racing program,
between Columbus 151 and Jefferson Speedways. Drivers earned normal pay, for each race
night, and points toward bonus money, paid for the top, overall finishers, for both
nights.

Photo Highlights

NAPA Summer Rumble Overall Champs. Right to Left:
Scott Patrick (Late Model #40), Mark Deporter (Sportsman #28), Ken Au (Hobby Stock #31)
and Brian Paulson (Bandit #41).Scott Patrick (#40) takes his turn in victory lane,
following his victory in the "Papa Murphy's Take 'N Bake 50", to seal his
overall "NAPA Summer Rumble" championship.Scott Patrick (#40), leads Chad "Squirt" Stevens (#83) and Nick Wendt
(#94), in the "Papa Murphy's Take 'N Bake Pizza 50". Patrick is on his way to
the win. Stevens finished 3rd and Wendt had mechanical problems, late in the race, droping
to 15th.Scott Dolphin (#0), makes his way to victory lane
following, his first Interational feature win.Mark Deporter (#28) catches his breath, in victory
lane, following the first feature win of his Sportsman career.Going for the lead! Mark Deporter (#28), moving under
Tod Goldade (#9) for the top spot in the Sportsman feature.Paul Edmundson (#00), claimed the Hobby Stock feature win.Bill Sweeney (#42) made his way to victory land,
following his bandit feature win.Bill Sweeney (#42), goes around Allen Petrie (#12),
for the lead in the Bandit feature. They will finish in this position, Sweeney first and
Petrie second.

Top Bonus money was paid to Scott Patrick of Dousman in the Late Model division,
Mark Deporter of Fort Atkinson in the Sportsman division, Ken Au of Fort Atkinson in the
Hobby Stock division and Brian Paulson of Edgerton in the Bandit division.

In Late Model action Scott Patrick moved from the outside of the front row to the early
lead, and never looked back, guiding the field all the way to the checkered flag. The race
slowed for two yellow flags, on lap 9 for a single car spin down the back stretch and on
lap 20 when a pair of cars tangled on the front stretch. Scott Nottestad moved to the 2nd
spot, on lap 37, and was closing the gap with Patrick. Nottestad caught Patrick but was
unable to make a serious bid for the lead. At the stripe it was Patrick for the win,
followed by Nottestad, Chad Squirt Stevens, Ron Bishofberger and Jason
Erickson.

In International action Mike Dolphin of Marshall turned a front row, outside, start in
to the first feature win of his career. Pulling ahead at the green flag, Dolphin opened a
strong lead, as the battles raged behind him. At end of 20, caution free, laps it was
Dolphin for the win, followed by Troy Olson, Aaron Rude, Chris Quam and Mike Drays.

The International division did not participate in the NAPA Summer Rumble
bonus program.

In Sportsman division action fans witnessed another first time feature win as Fort
Atkinsons Mark Deporter drove from and 8th place start to the first feature victory
of his Sportsman career. At the wave of the green Deporter started his journey to the
front as Ken Scott claimed the early lead. Scott led the way for 18 laps, opening a strong
lead, as Deporter battled his way to 3rd. Scott developed car trouble pulling from the
track on lap 18, handing the point to Tod Goldade. As Goldade pulled to the point,
Deporter moved to the inside, launching his bid for the lead. Motoring under Goldade, on
lap 19, Deporter claimed the point, guiding the field from there to the checkered flag. At
the stripe it was Deporter followed by Chad Reimer, Bret Schmidt, Jason Thoma and Curt
Brown.

In Hobby Stock action Paul Edmundson of Whitewater claimed top honors in the 20 lap
feature. Starting from the pole position, Edmundson watched Jim Williams pull to the early
lead. Williams led for 2 laps before Edmundson was able to find his way back to the point.
As they flew past the checkered flag it was Edmundson for the win, followed by Terry
Wangsness, Jim Williams, Ken Au and Dennis Schmidt.

In Bandit action Bill Sweeney claimed top honors in the 18 lap main event. Starting
outside row 7, Sweeney headed to the front as Allen Petrie claimed the early lead. Petrie
had the point for 14 laps, as Sweeney motored through traffic. Sweeney made the winning
pass on lap 15, showing the way from there to the checkered. At the stripe it was Sweeney
for the win, followed by Petrie, Chris Nelson, Jim Remsik, Bill Reynolds and Brian
Paulson.

The action continues next week on Wisconsins Action Track, with a full racing
program. Gates open at 3:00, qualifying at 5:00 and racing at 7:00 sharp.

Jefferson Speedway is on highway 18, half way between Jefferson and Cambridge
Wisconsin.